Preparation
Set up the context for the letter, you might do a letter layout on the board to make sure that everyone knows how to lay out an informal letter.
Procedure
- Put the students in pairs or threes.
- Give them a large piece of paper and say, 'Right, everyone, I want you to write your address, write the opening greeting and then stop. And you do it immediately and you do it straight onto the paper.' And they do that. Then you say, 'OK now you're going to write the letter. But as you write it, at some point you'll hear me say 'Freeze!' and when I say 'Freeze!', I mean 'Freeze', even if you're in the middle of a word - you stop writing. If you're in the middle of a sentence you stop writing.'
- The students begin to write. I check that everyone has written something before I say 'Freeze!' for the first time. I try to hurry the ones along that are lagging behind a little.
- When I say 'Freeze!', I transfer each paper to the next group so that everyone's working with another piece of paper with a letter on it. I give the following instruction which is to read, correct, improve and continue. So, they work on the letter that they've received and then they continue that letter.
- A bit later I say 'Freeze!' and off we go again. Transfer letters, read, correct, improve and continue.
It's always good to get the paper back to the original group just before the ending and again the same instruction - read, correct and improve and this time you say 'close'. So they bring it to a finale.
Comments
I love this!
But I teach online... I wonder how I might be able to adapt this to an online setting.
freeze the writing
I have never heard about this way of teaching. I will try it our in my next writing class.
I like this activity so much…
I like this activity so much, I am going to use it.
I can't wait till I try this…
I can't wait till I try this technique with my students .
Freeze the writing
It's really interseting. The learners can read, edit, add and write to improve their writing. I am going to introduce this activity with my students.
Thanks.
I like this activity so much and use for my lessons.